Sprint will be selling it, too. To me it looks like a smaller version of the same thing that Junxion in Seattle developed and sold before they were snapped up by Sierra Wireless. I don't see these as being of much interest to the average user, though. But anyone traveling in a small to large cruft of geeks would find it useful -- it could even be used by merchants who want to sell products at their exhibit booths but don't want to pay the outrageous prices that venues want to charge for network access.
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